Here’s a weird confluence of things all based on me searching out links and stories for this blog: Based on the recommendation of Cooking Issues listeners, I visited Hi-Collar last weekend, a Japanese kissaten (which I know of because of Craig Mod’s mailing list / book) while I stayed at St. Marks’s Hotel, which I know about through NYCBSDCon. Meal was good, and all these things would not have come together without these years of Lazy Reading posts.
- BSD on Windows. A product I never heard of. (via)
 - A List of Lists. I have linked to at least one of them before.
 - Children of the Geissler Tube. Seems like something to buy at United Nuclear. (via)
 - From a comment on last week’s Lazy Reading: CCC is coming up.
 - The original UNIX Lab had left-handed lightbulbs. Note the author of the post.
 - History of SMTP. (Video, via)
 - DateTime, an XKCD cartoon. Painfully accurate.
 - Why we at $FAMOUS_COMPANY Switched to $HYPED_TECHNOLOGY. (via)
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Ctrl+Alt Museum pictures.
 - Dungeons & Directories. (via)
 - Umberto Eco Formulates The AI Novel In 2011.
 - Apple ][ copy protection affecting how a game plays. A game world being affected by a physical aspect of a legal status in the real world.
 - Finishing Up a FreeBSD Experiment. I like seeing what people use. (via)
 - “the plural of regex is regrets“. (via)
 
